(WKYT) - If you’ve been outside the past few days ... Berg says food, water, and shelter are what you need to keep livestock warm in the winter. Berg also says snow and ice on the ground ...
Like all mammals, cattle are warm-blooded and need to maintain a constant core body temperature. Special management and planning is required for cattle to graze outdoors in the winter. For this to be ...
Chicks and young poultry thrive when it is hot. Newly hatched chickens require temperatures between 90 and 95 degrees during their first week.
Winter brings a special set of challenges for cattle producers. The need for labor and management increase just as forage quality, feed availability and hours of daylight available to get ...
Meanwhile, an arctic blast is hitting wheat and cattle country. However, the weather is being somewhat ignored by the trade. While winter wheat is dormant, market analysts say the markets need to ...